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Mar 19, 20247:54am

Denim Première Vision visitors rate drops 15.5% in its last edition

The trade show specialized in denim, which took place between December 3 and 4 at the London Printworks London, welcomed 1,979 visitors.

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Denim Première Vision visitors rate drops 15.5% in its last edition

 

 

Denim Première Vision gets fewer visitors. The denim trade show, which took place between December 3 and 4 at the London Printworks London, welcomed 1,979 visitors, 15.5% less than last year’s edition.

 

Most of the visitors of the last edition of the event were European, 81%. Of these, 52% came from the United Kingdom, while the rest were Italian, French and Dutch. The fair organizer explained that in this edition the number of German and Spanish visitors decreased.

 

The fair, with had the participation of 97 exhibitors, has been held for the second time in London, since last year it announced it switch to an itinerant model. Milan was the other city chosen by Denim Première Vision for the June edition.

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